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Western Red Cedar Homes

Find out why Western Red Cedar is ideal for log cabin homes. For centuries, indigenous people have used Western Red Cedar in the construction of their homes.<br>https://www.pioneerloghomesofbc.com/why-western-red-cedar-is-ideal-for-log-cabin-homes/t

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Western Red Cedar Homes

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  1. Western Red Cedar Homes Find out why Western Red Cedar is ideal for log cabin homes. For centuries, indigenous people have used Western Red Cedar in the construction of their homes. Often times, we are asked what type of wood we build our homes with. For Pioneer Log Homes of British Columbia, we choose to use Western Red Cedar for a variety of reasons. Let’s take a closer look at why. Western Red Cedar is common in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest.

  2. It grows in forests, on mountainsides, and in or near bodies of water, such as forested swamps and stream banks. As a tree, Western Red Cedars are tall, growing up to 65-70 meters. They’re also wide—typically 3-4 meters in diameter. Known for their longevity— some live more than 1,000 years—they also have a nice aromatic scent.

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